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Hi everyone! After suffering through sprint triathlons on a hybrid bike, I finally bought a real road bike and am hooked, even with the @#$% clipless pedals. I'm trying to figure out a way to quit my job so I can ride all the time. ;) I live in Jacksonville, Florida, where the weather is often perfect but the availability of bike lanes is not.
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Originally Posted by bunnybike
After suffering through sprint triathlons on a hybrid bike...
Originally Posted by bunnybike
I finally bought a real road bike and am hooked, even with the @#$% clipless pedals.
It takes practice learning to clip in and out like a pro. ;) |
Ooh, let me tell you, it was ugly, even in the fat-tire division. I had to start pretending that "on your left" was a cheer that spectators used rather than the call of frequent passers. Then my legs were like rubberbands for the run - and then after it was all over, I had to lift the heavy thing into the car!
I got a Fuji Roubaix, and my LBS guy said that eggbeaters would be the best pedals for a beginner, with having four sides. Having watched a friend with speedplays clip in and out (and fall just as much as I did), I'm glad I got the eggbeaters. They aren't as difficult as I had thought they would be, but I still love to whine about the adjustment to clipless. I was lurking on this board earlier and got some great advice about clipping in and out. |
The Egg Beaters are great for anyone new to clipless.
I have them on my commuter and alternate between Look PP337 and Speedplay Zero on my road bike. You should enjoy the Fuji. Great bike. |
Originally Posted by bunnybike
I live in Jacksonville, Florida, where the weather is often perfect but the availability of bike lanes is not.
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